03-21-2006, 12:06 AM
This time of the year, I like to use a tandem rig with a San Juan Worm, or a Beaver Leech tied on first and a size 18 or 20 Copper John or Pheasant Tail dropper. A Glow Bug would also be worth trying as the first fly. The most important thing you can do is to be sure and fish on the bottom of the river. Use a 9' to 12' tapered leader and 2' to 3' of tipit and about 16" of tipit between the flies. Use a strike indicator placed close to your connection between the leader and fly line. Mend your line as needed so as to not be pulling your flies down stream. Place small sinkers about 12" above your first fly. Stay in touch with the bottom once in a while but not every cast.
Be ready for a very light bump. The fish will not hit your fly very hard so watch for the indicator to react to the strike.
You may want to go to Trout Creek Flies for river flows and hot flies. Good luck and report back.
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Be ready for a very light bump. The fish will not hit your fly very hard so watch for the indicator to react to the strike.
You may want to go to Trout Creek Flies for river flows and hot flies. Good luck and report back.
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